Transitional design in interior design refers to a contemporary blend of traditional
and modern styles, midway between old world traditional and the world of chrome
and glass contemporary; incorporating lines that are less ornate than traditional
designs, but not as severely basic as contemporary lines. Curves combine with straight
lines in a transitional style interior to deliver a look that balances both masculine
and feminine attributes for a comfortable and relaxing, uncomplicated design.

French Country style design has emerged from the scenic villages of the south of
France to become one of the most popular styles of interior design around the world.
The look is casual, inviting and fuss-free. The charm lies in the rustic feel of
the furniture and accessories and the easy, cheerful combination of colours. The
colours most associated with this style are soft, foamy greens, bright yellows and
gold, rusty red and splashes of blues, pinks and lavender.

This style is all about a carefree spirit which follows no rules. Each boho set
up is totally different from the other, but is also similar, as there is an unconventional
use and mix of accessories. There is no dearth of colors, patterns and fabrics;
priority is given to ethnic patterns and brighter hues. Tribal designs and other
ethnic touches may also feature prominently in this decorative style.

A simple way to define minimalism is by its purpose is to create simple, peaceful
and orderly spatial arrangements. Through reduced clutter and simplification of
the interior to a point that gets beyond the idea of essential quality, the minimalist
room has a sense of clarity and richness of simplicity instead of emptiness.

A Hollywood glam interior is all about embracing the glitzy. Polished metals go
a long way to achieving this. Whether, its sofa, bedhead, an armchair or banquet
seat, tufted upholstery is the ultimate in elegance and in the most transparent
way. Velvet in rich colors such as navy, emerald green and plum looks and feels
so luxurious that it can be used in any scheme to add a sense of luxury and old
world charm. Large scale geometrics, like so boldly used in Hollywood glam interiors
epitomize the confidence of ‘old Hollywood glam’.

The industrial style is, first and foremost, about utility, functionality and usability;
so resistant materials, such as steel, copper, wood and concrete are a central theme;
neutral and monotone colors are dually a must. The strength of this style is in
the strong impact of space and function, the pragmatic designs of which overtime
have become attractive and decorative in their own right; from functionality comes
beauty. These locations also contain some of the key elements used to achieve this
style of design including exposed bricks and pipes, concrete flooring, and large
open windows.